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Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park is a hidden jewel in Tanzania's wildlife crown, known for a distinct feature - its iconic baobab trees. These massive, ancient trees, some over a thousand years old, stand sentinel over the park's vast savannah.
 

What sets Tarangire apart is its incredible elephant population. During the dry season, which lasts from June to October, the park's Tarangire River is a crucial water source, drawing herds of elephants, sometimes numbering in the hundreds. This creates a truly unique spectacle for visitors.
 

Beyond the elephants, you can also spot a variety of animals like lions, leopards, and giraffes, making it a fantastic safari destination. The landscape is dotted with seasonal swamps, creating a mosaic of ecosystems.
 

Tarangire's serene atmosphere, breathtaking baobabs, and remarkable wildlife make it a tranquil and remarkable destination for nature enthusiasts and safari-goers alike.

NATIONAL PARK INTRODUCTION

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